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did they give you a warranty this time?? how much hp did they tell you it will handle now! I've had my transmission rebuilt in my 2000 Silverado with a 4l60e, they put a shift kit in it an a few upgrades and was told it's go for 450-500 hp! that cost me $1000 an I got a 2 yr. warranty or 10,000 miles I think it was
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Very nice wheels.
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Like the wheels!
Not good on the transmission but hopefully done now, looking forward to the Videos, and a big fan of the Tahoe. P. |
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It seems like if I had 150 mi, it would have been sufficient... Thank you! I really love them....Except when I need to clean them! Quote:
I put 140 miles on it, and somehow it has a problem with reverse....Or maybe I have a problem with the lack of reverse! I took the transmission back out last night, and now the tranny shop has it for further evaluation....only took me 1:20 to remove this time....This thing has got to work without issue!
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fingers crossed on the tranny re-rebuild. seems that paying once to a reputable shop would be enough but I'm with ya bro, it's a crap shoot at best. but hopefully the end result will be a good working, dependable trans.
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I put it back in Friday afternoon after work, and it only took about 2 hours working all-by-myself before I was driving it! I put about 30 miles on it before it started raining for the weekend. LOL! Looks like somebody lost their space in the garage!
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Well, I haven't done much posting lately, but I have been more than busy!
The '66 has ate yet another transmission, and now the builder is claiming abuse....really??? I depressed the throttle @ 55mph to pass a car and the trans downshifted to third...when it returned to O.D. it squawked the rear tires...and then there was nothing... Really? This is a 4L60E with all-new internals, including a 5 gear planetary, an a beast sun-shell and a 2100 stall converter among other things, behind what might be a 450hp small block at tops. I watch people do this **** all day long at US131 Dragway without problems! WTH? Other than that, the Trailblazer SS Spun some rod bearings, instigating a total rebuild...including a PCM of NC Fury cam with Brian Tooley valve springs, and Ti retainers. Also, a relocated Oil pump pick-up to aid against starvation on launch, & Cold-Air-Intake with LS7 MAF sensor. All of this deserved a tune @ BAKER engineering, to make things really work nicely!....This thing flies!!! My dad & I had taken the time this past week to attend the Day3 portion of HOTROD Dragweek, where I had the opportunity to meet Brian Doisher. I was VERY far from disappointed with how this turned out!!!! It is no surprise that Brian's success stems from his firm down to earth beliefs, and the fact that he is a true conversationalist.....Very hard not to like this guy!!! Here is a pic of his car, if you are not familiar with who I am speaking of... I laso got a shot of the "Worlds Fastest Street Car 2016" along with my truck just chillin in the background!...So weird that he wanted to park near me! LOL!..Honestly, I parked there hours before he ever arrived! None other than Jeff Luntz working on the car, getting ready to whip some a$$!
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I totally realize that I spelled Jeff Lutz's name wrong!
A very good friend of mine has the last name of Lantz, and I must have combined them somehow in my mind...I tried to edit, but couldn't.
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Been following the trans saga on fb... Feel for ya!!!
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Thanks for the support Don!
I am getting real good at changing transmissions without scratching anything, but don't like it!!!
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On a brighter side of things, I went to a local show this morning, and ended up winning the trophy for the category of "Sickest Ride" ...This was a judged event. Also, over the Labor Day weekend, I went to a "Cars for Cancer" show which had over 750 cars, and placed #3 of the Top-Ten!...I just need to work out all of the bugs...
And the trophy...
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CONGRATS! thats great… deserving beautiful truck and a proven sick ride.
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Well done.
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glad to see all that hard work is paying off, those trophies are definitely deserved
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I love your truck. and Congrats.
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Oh yea!! Congrats. Very deserving. You have a beautiful ride my freind.
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I appreciate that a lot! Sometimes it is not quite as attractive to me... While trying to work out all of the glitches...
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Hi Mike
Your PM capacity is exceeded I only landed in Detroit, then flew to St Louis.
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It has been a while since I have posted any updates, but I really wanted to wish everyone here on the forum a Merry Christmas, and extremely Happy New-Year!!!!
Cheers Everyone!
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Hmmmm, Look what followed me home!
I think that it will be O.K. after I buff it out! LOL! Surprisingly, it drives out well! This could be the start of an LS-Swap for "Old Blue". After realizing the effects that some fairly simple mods had on the TBSS, I am thinking that I may slowly work-over this LS, and swap it into the '66!!!
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Nice man. Is that the 6.0 in that or the 5.3.
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The Tahoe that is pictured has the 5.3, but my TBSS has the 6 litre....
I am thinking about doing a top-end on the 5.3, some good heads, cam & Intake changes...Among other things...
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Toss it in there and lite them tires up.
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You'll be glad you did.
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